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The World Poker Tour (WPT) is a series of international poker tournaments featuring most of the world's professional players. It was started in the United States by attorney/television producer Steven Lipscomb, who now serves as CEO of WPT Enterprises (WPTE), the firm that controls the World Poker Tour. The show features the best game play from tournaments around the world.

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06x23 WPT World Championship Aired: Aug. 25, 2008

Bellagio Las Vegas, Nevada Final Table Players (By Seated Position) Seat 1 David Chiu Seat 2 Gus Hansen Seat 3 John Roveto Seat 4 Cory Carroll … [continue reading]

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Show's Cast / Crew

Directors

  • Steve Lipscomb (11 episodes)
  • Frank Ishizaki (9 episodes)

Writers

  • Steve Lipscomb (15 episodes)
  • Dan Abrams (1 episodes)
  • Colin Campbell (XVII) (1 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts

  • Biggest prize pool on World Poker Tour was $8,342,000 at the World Poker Tour finals at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas
  • In one of the most bizarre series of events at the table, at the World Poker Open 2005 in Tunica, Mississippi, Scotty Nguyen moved all in three hands in a row and was called all three times…
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    In one of the most bizarre series of events at the table, at the World Poker Open 2005 in Tunica, Mississippi, Scotty Nguyen moved all in three hands in a row and was called all three times by opponents holding King-Eight of clubs. He was first called by Daniel Negreanu, Scotty held Queen of clubs and Jack of spades. The board read; Jd 10cl 10sp 9d 3sp, giving Scotty two pair, Jacks and tens, and the win. The very next hand he was called by another player at the table, the eventual winner of the event, John Stolzmann. This time Scotty held 9-8 of spades. The board read; 10cl Acl Ksp 4d Jh, giving Stolzmann a pair of Kings and the win. The very next hand Scotty pushed all in once again, this time holding Acl 5sp. Daniel Negreanu who, upon seeing his hole cards and realizing that it was once again K-8 of clubs, looked somewhat surprised and even a little startled, made the call. The board read; 5cl 8sp Kh 9sp 7sp, giving Negreanu two pair Kings and Eights and the win. Thus, knocking out Scotty Nguyen in fourth place.
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